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Native American tribes in California / Humboldt County /  California / Karuk / Siskiyou County /  California / California State Route 96 / Klamath River / Happy Camp /  California / Federally recognized tribes / Indian termination policy / Geography of California / Northern California / United States
Date: 2013-11-04 21:08:57
Native American tribes in California
Humboldt County
California
Karuk
Siskiyou County
California
California State Route 96
Klamath River
Happy Camp
California
Federally recognized tribes
Indian termination policy
Geography of California
Northern California
United States

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